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K&M 210/9Item ID: KM210/9BLHeavy-duty Microphone Stand and Boom Combination
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From Our Research Team:Get All Your Microphone Essentials at Sweetwater!Heavy-duty stand and boom combination consisting of the KM 201A/2 tripod floor stand and KM 211/1 telescopic boom. Available in chrome or matte black finish.Features:
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Reviewsbased on 4 reviewsGREAT MIC STAND
by Howard Lyons from Homestead, FL
This mic stand is GREAT!. It screams "QUALITY" and is very durable.December 6, 2011 Music Background: Producer, Engineer, Singer/Songwriter, Musician This mic is a great deal. Mic Boom Stand
by Tony from Dallas, Tx
Am a newbie Voice Over Type with limited space Home Studio, this stand gives me solid support,great maneuverability and doesn't take a bunch of room, love it. Would have given it a max rating but don... read more [+]'t have enough experience with them to justify that. close [-]
February 24, 2012 Music Background: Amateur Bagpiper, Learning Voicer K&M 210/9 is a great mic stand
by from
Excellent stand. Far better than the less expensive ones, and very worth the extra cost. Service was excellent as always, and greatly appreciated.
January 1, 2012 Music Background: Need a stout boom? Look elsewhere.
by R Montgomery from
Having lived with this stand for a little more than a year, I can attest that it's a good stand for light to moderate use. The feet on the folding-tripod base are fat and meaty, protecting floors from... read more [+] marring and isolating the stand a little from small vibration. Apart from the plastic-y adjustment knobs, the stand feels study without being too heavy or cumbersome.April 10, 2006 Music Background: However, the joint that allows the boom to swing up and down is quite weak: it's a friction clamp that pinches the boom flange between two rubber pads, barely holding it in place. To get it to stay in place, particularly when the boom is extended, you gotta tighten the boom joint as hard as possible. It's passable for the lightest of mics, but for anything with any heft at all, the boom droops like a soggy noodle. This stand in fine for a tiny condenser over a drumkit, but I really need a boom joint that uses interlocking teeth to support heavier mics. Stand is strong, boom joint is weak. close [-] Also popular
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